1. [+2,934, -13] The initial reporter of the Katalk conversations said, "There are a great number of conversations that are suspected to involve police bribery, which is why I submitted them to the commission and not the police." Damn.

2. [+2,326, -15] He needs to be jailed for investigation so that he can't run away to the army

3. [+186, -0] So the Katalks were sent to the commission and not the police ㅋㅋ and the police are putting out articles like the Katalks don't even exist just because they never received them ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

5. [+106, -0] ㅎㅎㅎㅎ I knew there was a reason she didn't pass them on to the police.. ㅎㅎㅎ it has finally begun!!

6. [+96, -1] The journalist is amazing... she can't trust the police so she submits it to the commission and prosecution ㅋㅋㅋ There's nobody nowadays who actually trusts the police anyway.

7. [+80, -2] They knew that if they passed it to the police, their identity would be outed and that there's a chance the evidence could be destroyed, which is why they went with the commission... They're so smart. The police are probably feeling the fire under their butts... What a way to kill your own image as the police.

8. [+77, -0] Undeniable now

9. [+70, -0] Do you think the police told the public that the Katalks don't exist because of the alleged conversations in there that allude to police bribery? ?

Well, now it all makes sense. I know many people (myself included) kept wondering why she wouldn't submit information to the police- but if you suspect corruption and bribery, that's the last place you would logically go. Glad it's coming out that she did in fact send it to someone for investigation, I was getting frustrated wondering why nothing had seemingly been turned over. The noose is tightening, sad as it is, but whomever is responsible needs to answer for all they've done. Again, I just feel awful for the victims, both of the crimes at Burning Sun, as well as Seungri's associates at YG who haven't done anything (but will surely take a hit from all of this).